Here are the stories in the Wednesday, July 5, 2006 edition of Gurdon Times
- Wind storm strikes Whelen community
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- High winds, hail and rain came down hard enough early Sunday afternoon, June 25, to knock over a shed and push down several trees along Old Whelen Road.
Whelen Springs Fire Chief Sam LeMay said Thursday, June 29, "It did some damage all over Whelen Spri...
- Summer school students eat free, USDA provides grant to participants
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- Breakfasts and lunches for summer school students at the Gurdon High School and Cabe Middle School were free, the result of a grant.
Carolyn McDonald, administrator of the food service for GHS, said June 27, that this years food program started when su...
- Capps returns from Honduras after Christian construction effort
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- A Gurdon man has returned from a 10-day working vacation to Honduras where he helped Christian missionaries build a kitchen and eating area for a local school.
Jon Capps, manager of Austins Rental in downtown Gurdon, visited his parents in Honduras fr...
- Bells ringing are part of routine for writer working in Gurdon
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- Something sounded different a week before the holiday in Gurdon. My journey no longer included the daily routine of hearing bells.
To the person who doesnt know about the church song bells at the Presbyterian Church, this may sound crazier than usual. ...
- Joe Paul Hathcoat
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- Joe Paul Hathcoat, 34, of Benton, formerly of Monticello, died Friday, June 30, 2006. Joe was the owner and operator of AAA Signs and Graphics in Benton and a member of The Church at Rock Creek in Little Rock.
He is survived by his wife, Anita Hathcoat; ...
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